SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snowpack is poorly bonded on most steep slopes*.

AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Triggering is likely, even from low additional loads**, on many steep slopes*. In some cases, numerous large and often very large natural avalanches can be expected.

3

CONSIDERABLE

CONSEQUENCES FOR PERSONS OUTSIDE SECURED ZONES
Partially unfavourable conditions.Experience in the assessment of avalanche danger is required. Steep slopes of indicated aspects and altitude zones should be avoided if possible

SNOWPACK STABILITY
The snowpack is moderately to poorly bonded on many steep slopes*.

AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Triggering is possible, even from low additional loads**, particularly on the indicated steep slopes*. In certain situations some large, and in isolated cases very large natural avalanches are possible.

AVALANCHE TRIGGERING PROBABILITY
Triggering is generally possible only from high additional loads** in isolated areas of very steep, extreme terrain*. Only small and medium natural avalanches are possible.

Mainly in the alpine, the snow drift accumulations stand on persistent weak layers and are not fully consolidated. The recent small sized snow drift accumulations are still partly unstable.

TRAVEL AND TERRAIN ADVICE

The avalanches triggered on the persistent weak layers are possible, keeping distances and ski one by one steep slopes is recommended. The new and drifted snow do not ease the dangerous spot identification. A careful route selection is recommended.

SNOW COVER CHARACTERISTICS

The snow cover thickness increases with elevation. In the wind sheltered areas the snow surface is loose; elsewhere, the snow drift effects increase with the elevation. On Northern and Eastern slopes, wind slabs stand on weak layers. The snow cover base is well settled at all elevations.

REGIONAL AVALANCHE DANGER LEVEL: 2

WEATHER

Cloudy with increasing cloudiness during the day and snowfall possible since the afternoon.

NOTE: This bulletin applies to all sports/recreational activities taking place in the district of the municipality of Livigno. Regional information on avalanche danger can be found at: http://www2.arpalombardia.it/siti/arpalombardia/meteo/previsionimeteo/bollettino-neve-valanghe/Pagine/BollettinoNeve.aspx
or in neighboring Switzerland at: http://www.slf.ch/lawinenbulletin/lawinengefahr/index_IT
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This information is provided "as is" and the authors cannot be held responsible for possible damages resulting from discomfort, injury, death, claims by third parties and other coincidental
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the impossibility of its usage, its marketability, nor any possible misuse thereof. The predicted level of danger of the avalanche is in accordance with the European Avalanche Danger scale (www.avalanche.org).
and the icons used to describe the principle avalanche warnings are consistent with those specified by the Utah Avalanche Centre (www.utahavalanchecenter.org).
The terms used for the predictions are also consistent with the specifications of the Centre de Prediccion de Lauegi (www.lauegi.conselharan.org)